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The Effects of WWI on the Nazi Campaign

Posted on January 8, 2008
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Many of the people alive at this time had lived through the First World War, and I would certainly bring this as a message. Hitler was not seen as a peacemaker, he was the tough guy on the block. No one wanted another war; they had their fill some years ago.

Another front the Nazi’s would have to be criticized on is their most powerful tool, Hitler. He’s not a German. By his own teachings he’s not as good as us, he’s of the weaker people. How can he be trusted? He doesn’t have our best interests in mind. How could they deny this? Really no one could. In a struggle to keep Hitler from power it would turn into a vicious mudslinging campaign, and in his mental state I have no doubts he would retaliate showing the people what he’s really about. What would he do, send in the storm troopers? That would remind people of the war and re-emphasize my first point of how Hitler is nothing but a warlord.

Not everyone has fallen for the propaganda of the Nazi’s. Not everyone is that gullible. I’d try to make sure that people saw the lies behind what Hitler was saying. I’d simply tell the truth. Hitler can do nothing about the economy; it is the Americans’ problem. We need to simply all work hard for Germany, making it rich. Noting else will improve our economic situation. We must pay for our country with our own sweat. Will Hitler do go take our spot in the fields or in the factories? No! We must do it ourselves.

All it would take is to expose one lie and people might finally see Hitler for the liar he truly is. Just one gust of wind could topple his entire tower of cards.

Ahh yes. We here are reminded yet again by the people that do resist the Nazi movement that not everyone is foolish enough to be fooled by the tyrants of the world. Thank God for that.

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